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Do you remember your first love? Unless you are still with them, it most likely ended in heartache. One couple knows this feeling all too well. When they were in college in 1961, Janice and Prentiss fell in love. It all happened fast but they knew they wanted to be together forever. They got engaged and wanted to be married! But Janice’s father had other plans. He forbid the two from seeing each other or he would cut off her tuition. There, in college, they ended their relationship. They both went on to live their lives separately. Though they never lost the love for each other they both married other people. But fate wouldn’t let those last. Years later, Tom found the newspaper clipping from their engagement in his mother’s belongings. Janice found the same clipping in her mother’s things. They both kept it. Unlike Janice’s father, their mothers knew they should be together. This was a beautiful, clear sign they were meant for each other. Decades after they parted, they ran into each other and the rest is history. They never stopped thinking about or loving each other. Now both age 71, 50 years after they met, they finally got married and had the wedding they had waited for. Like the famous saying goes, “It’s better late than never!” They weren’t wasting any more years, they are going to make the most of their time together.”We are so happy. Our marriage is perfect. Of course we have few years to live it, but it will be perfect,” Janice explains of their new life together. Never give up on love.

Samantha Futerman who lives in Los Angeles woke up one morning to a Facebook post from someone who said they saw her on You Tube. The messenger said that she looks a lot like her and after doing some research discovered that they were both born in town (Busan, South Korea) and on the same day. After learning they were both adopted Anais, a French fashion Designer agreed to meet on Skype. Once they saw each other it was clear that they were not only sisters but twin sisters that had been separated at birth. They chatted for over three hours and agreed to meet. They met in London and then again in LA. They decided to be certain they would do a DNA test. As expected their DNA matched. Samantha admited to her sister that when she was little she had an imaginary friend she called Anne. They even took a trip together back to Korea. How amazing that these two could be worlds apart but find each other on social media and reconnect via Facebook. Now after being apart for 30 years they have one thing for sure. They have an entire future to spend together. They have now createda full-length documentary to share their touching story of being separated at birth, abandoned, adopted and later reunited. If you are interested in their story you can check out their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/twinstersmovie

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